‘She’s a Mess,’ ‘Good Thing’ She Left Our Country

President Donald Trump reacted to actress and actress Rosie O’Donnell saying that her first mandate as president has wreaked havoc on her mental health, leading her to overcome and drink, declaring that “she is in disorder”.
When request By a journalist on the recent comments of O’Donnell she made by speaking with Chris Cuomo on her podcast, Trump expressed that it was a “good thing” that she had been self-supported in Ireland and had left the United States.
“Rosie O’Donnell, she recently participated in Chris Cuomo’s show – she blamed you for the fact that she is overweight, depressed and drunk,” said a journalist. “What do you say about this?”
“I don’t know for Rosie. I look at Rosie, Rosie is in disorder,” replied Trump. “She is in disorder. She left our country, which is a good thing, not a bad thing.”
Paul Bois de Breitbart News previously reported that, while speaking with Cuomo, she revealed that during the “Trump’s first round, it was very difficult” for her, adding that she was “very, very, very depressed” and overcatch and surprising.
O’Donnell revealed his fight against mental health speaking with Chris Cuomo on his podcast this week.
“I was very, very depressed. I was missing.” It hurt my heart that America believed the lies about it. And then it broke my heart to be in a company that creates and sold these lucrative lies. “
Trump’s response to O’Donnell’s comments on Cuomo’s podcast came after declaring in an article on social truth that he “seriously granted his citizenship, adding that she was a” threat to humanity “.
“Due to the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interest of our big country, I seriously care to take off his citizenship,” said Trump in his post. “It is a threat to humanity and should stay in the wonderful country of Ireland, if they want. May God bless America! “
In response to Trump’s comments on “the abolition of his citizenship”, O’Donnell embarked on a tirade on Instagram, stressing that she was “everything” that he fears. O’Donnell described himself as “a noisy woman”, “a queer woman” and “a mother who tells the truth”.
“Hey Donald – Are you shaken again? 18 years later and I still live without rent in this collapse brain,” wrote O’Donnell in an Instagram post. “You call me a threat to humanity – but I am everything you fear: a noisy woman a woman queer a mother who tells the truth, an American who came out of the country B4 U set fire.”



